DarkKnight88
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He's only interested in CG films.
Not true. He was one of the supporters of Winnie the Pooh and going with the classic look.
He's only interested in CG films.
Not true. He was one of the supporters of Winnie the Pooh and going with the classic look.
UPDATE #4: In light of Disneys dismantling of their hand-drawn animation division, this Animation Guild post from last October suggests that Disney execs, including Lasseter, had decided a while ago that hand-drawn animation was no longer a part of Disneys gameplan. In the post, an anonymous staffer at Disney lodges the following complaint to union rep Steve Hulett:
Were developing a bunch of different projects to show John Lasseter. Its a complicated process. We pitch to a development group, they tell us which ones they like, then tell us that people whore pitching need to develop three pitches for John, since he likes artists showing him three things.
And when we do pitch, its made clear to us that the stories arent necessarily for a hand-drawn project. When weve brought it up with John Lasseter, hes shied away from commiting to a hand-drawn feature
Studio Ghibli says hiHe also was a supporter of the animated short Paperman.
We wouldn't have even gotten Princess and the Frog or Winnie the Pooh if it wasn't for Lasseter. He's at least doing a hell of a lot more for 2D animation than any other animation studio. Winnie the Pooh won't be the last 2D feature from the Disney studio.
"Unfortunately 2D became the excuse for poor storytelling," said Lasseter, who pioneered the CGI animation revolution with Toy Story in 1995. "The general consensus was that audiences did not want to watch hand-drawn animated films, which is of course completely ridiculous. The day I stepped in we got in touch with these guys and set about bringing back the artists that Disney had laid off."
Studio Ghibli says hi
That doesn't make him the guy that does more for animation in the whole world, expecially when there are so many animated studios in countries like Japan that offer well developed storylines and animation.Which Disney (headed by Lasseter) distributes in North America.
Isn't there a Phineas and Ferb film getting made? That'll likely be in 2D.
That's because the show's already in 2D. It's different for an original Disney movie to be in 2D these days.
I don't know. Hollywood does seem to live taking 2D characters and making them 3D.
That's true, but the show's so popular I can't see them dropping the art style it already has. It's like how I can't imagine the Spongebob Squarepants Movie 2 being anything but 2D when it comes out. I mean, I could imagine the movie would have 3D effects but the animation would be traditional 2D. But it could definitely happen since this is Disney's "thing" now.
That doesn't make him the guy that does more for animation in the whole world, expecially when there are so many animated studios in countries like Japan that offer well developed storylines and animation.
Maybe it's more of a current toon thing. If the film is based on a current/recent show, it'll likely stay 2D. But, if it's something old, the chances increase of it being in 3D.
That makes a lot of sense, man.
Lasseter has turned them down when they've been presented to him. He's only interested in CG films.
I guess these were official not fan made, silly Disney trying to lie to the internet!so, I'm assuming this is real:
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I guess those "leaked" images posted a few months ago weren't too far off the mark.
glad that Anna is still a blonde.
and is that a strand of white I see in her hair??